Asthma persisting from childhood to adulthood presents a distinct phenotype. Practitioner July/August 2020;264(1839):8
Asthma persisting from childhood to adulthood presents a distinct phenotype
24 Jul 2020
Asthma that starts in childhood and persists throughout adult life tends to be more severe and is associated with poorer lung function compared with adult-onset asthma, a study from Japan has concluded. The difference in clinical characteristics points to a distinct phenotype.
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